A visitor from - posted Thu October 9, 2014:Sad to see all those stored birds. Nowadays, all of these have either been moved to other parts of the airport or scrapped after one of the stored 727's landing gear collapsed, and the aircraft caught fire.

A visitor from Sweden posted Mon January 31, 2011:It's only the DHL that has engines

A visitor from United States posted Sun January 30, 2011:Remarkable photograph!

No wonder there's not much traffic, with a bunch of "crazies" shooting SAM's at anything flying!

A visitor from Canada posted Fri November 5, 2010:Fantastic! Pictured here is the aircraft (DHL) that in my opinion, held on to allow the pilots at her controls to perform the most remarkable feat of flying I have ever heard of. Using nothing more than engine power (and differential engine power to turn the aircraft) the airmen limped that wounded bird back to the runway and landed her essentially, without (further) incident.

A visitor from Ireland posted Tue January 19, 2010:@" A visitor from Germany posted Sun January 25, 2009:
Weird how only the DHL plane has engines mounted!"

The A300's engines were damaged beyond repair due to ingesting debris during the incident.

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Sun January 3, 2010:That must be the DHL aircraft that was shot by a surface-to-air missile. Didn't it land using engines alone (i.e. no control surfaces)?

Good photo by the way :P

A visitor from Germany posted Sun January 25, 2009:Weird how only the DHL plane has engines mounted!

A visitor from United States posted Sun August 5, 2007:Apron is extremely clean, it's easy to tell they don't get much traffic at all.

A visitor from Switzerland posted Sun August 21, 2005:I love the way they parked that 747 with the wing over the others! Cool shot